Motorbike touring in the Nikkō area, and on the international racing course that hosts Moto GP races

Ride your bike along the “Nikkō Irohazaka“, one of Japan’s representative scenic routes, as it leads you to historic landmarks like the “Nikkō Tōshō-gū”, the racetrack “Motegi” which hosts the motorcycle world championship “MotoGP”, and “Shimazaki Brewery”, where ginjōshu, a type of nihonshu (sake) popular for its special manufacturing method, is brewed.
During this two day bike tour with an overnight stop, the guidance of a professional bike touring instructor is provided.

What isJoyful Japan Rakoo?

At JJRakoo, we work together with experienced activity content providers to offer original, unique contents.Most of the services we offer for original contents are only available by booking directly through JJRakoo.You can enjoy Japanese history, traditional Japanese culture, and many special activities that the vast majority of tourists have never experienced before!

Shunji Ogawa

He appeared at the Paris - Moscow - Beijing conducted in 1992, crossing the Eurasian continent. In 27 days, he rode 16,000 kilometers from Paris, France to Beijing, China.
Later, he became the champion of the well-known TV show TV champion’s “King of the Desert Island”, after mastering the challenges testing his outdoor techniques.

What we will provide

※In the hotel, two persons are to stay in one room. The rooms can be either Japanese or western style. The choice between the room styles is not available to the customers.

For customers requesting a single room, we charge an additional fee. (We are asking customers, who would like to have a room assigned to them, to please indicate this request on the application form. We would like to ask for your understanding in cases where the requested room assignment is not possible due to the hotel’s circumstances.)

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy Based on Japan Standard Time, GMT+9
・ 20 ～ 15 days before the date : 30% of the total amount
・ 14 ～ 10 days before the date : 50% of the total amount
・ 9 ～ 6 days before the date : 70% of the total amount
・ 5 days before ～ on the date : Full charge

Plan Description

Nikkō Irohazaka

A scenic driving route with 48 corners, connecting the urban areas of Nikkō with Lake Chūzenji and Okunikkō.
In the fall it is known as one of the spots in Nikkō with the most beautiful foliage, making a great scenic drive.

Twin Ring MotegiTwin Ring Motegi is a racetrack located in Motegi City, in the Haga District of Tochigi Prefecture. Events such as the SUPER GT for cars or the Japanese Grand Prix for motorcycles are hosted here.
Two racetracks – an oval course and a road course – are combined here to form a circuit design which is quite rare worldwide.

Shimazaki Brewery

Founded in 1849. The second president, Mr. Kumamichi, loved sumo wrestling, and as a result he named one of the sake produced “Azumarikishi”, using the word rikishi, which is Japanese for sumo wrestler.
In the vicinity there is a river of exceptionally high water quality, called Takagawa Stream, and due the high quality rice produced in the area, the quality of the sake is high as well.

Nikkō Tōshō-gū

Nikkō Tōshō-gū is a shrine in Nikkō City, Tochigi Prefecture.
Registered both as a World Heritage site and as a national treasure, many people come to see it both from other parts of Japan and from abroad. Surrounded by nature on all sides, the buildings of the Nikkō Tōshō-gū are adorned with impressive decorations; this is a shrine worth seeing.

Kegon Falls

This 97 meters tall waterfall is sometimes considered as one of Japan’s three greatest.
In the Nikkō area, where waterfalls are so numerous that locally it is called “48 falls”, the most famous one is Kegon Falls.
At the magnificent waterfall, where the water from Lake Chūzenji falls down the steep cliffs all at once, both the majesty that creates nature and the resulting gorgeous shapes can be enjoyed.
From the observation point (accessible by elevator) the plunge basin, which packs quite a punch, can be seen from close proximity. What an exciting sight to take in – with splashing water and a mighty roar.